Lucky
couple! Unclaimed ticket, guys, I mean those living in the UK, check your
lottery ticket it could be you; like I’ve always say if it’s you contact moi
for alerting you, Ta. Wink!
Lottery ticket worth £33m -
half of the UK's biggest-ever Lotto jackpot - was bought in Worcester, Camelot
has revealed but the other winner is expected to come forward.
The 14-times rollover prize
of £66m was split between the unclaimed ticket and the one bought by Scottish
couple David and Carol Martin.
The happy couple, both aged
54 and from Hawick, said they plan to take early retirement as soon as possible
after announcing their win last week.
Camelot revealed the city
where the second winning ticket was bought as it urged players to "check,
double-check and triple-check their tickets".
The six winning numbers -
26, 27, 46, 47, 52 and 58 - were drawn on 9 January.
The owner has until 7 July
to come forward.
If it remains unclaimed,
the £33m will go to National Lottery projects.
A National Lottery
spokeswoman said: "Our player services team are on standby waiting for the
ticket-holder to come forward and claim their prize.
"We're desperate to
find this mystery ticket-holder and unite them with their winnings.
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